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Is there a house near the residential power distribution room? How about low frequency noise? I'm torn. ...

There is indeed a problem of low-frequency noise in the houses near the distribution room in the community, because the distribution room usually uses large-scale power equipment, and the noise generated by these equipment is often mainly low-frequency. Although low-frequency noise is not as harsh as high-frequency noise, its amplitude is large, which can produce large pressure fluctuation and have certain negative effects on auditory system and nervous system.

When buying a house, if you pay special attention to the noise problem, it is recommended not to choose a house near the distribution room. If you have bought such a house, you can consider taking some measures to reduce the impact of noise, such as installing sound insulation materials on walls and windows, or using earplugs when sleeping.

If you are obsessed with this problem, it is recommended to consult residential property or housing developers and ask them whether they have considered solving this problem and whether there are plans or solutions to reduce the impact of low-frequency noise.